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Idioms and Phrases
Come to a halt, as in The peace talks seized up and were not rescheduled . Originally, from about 1870 on, this term was applied to a machine of some kind that jammed or locked, owing to excessive heat or friction. Its figurative use dates from about 1950.Discover More
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Why that should cause the Western financial system to completely seize up I don't think we completely understand.
From The Daily Beast
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